2015 NFL Mock Draft: Titans take Amari Cooper

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Nov 29, 2014; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers running back Melvin Gordon (25) during the game against the Minnesota Golden Gophers at Camp Randall Stadium. Wisconsin won 34-24. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Despite playing in only five games this season, just look at the numbers he put up in those games. The highlight of his season was in the season finale against rival Kentucky, where Parker put up 180 yards, in addition to three touchdowns. Cleveland really only needs one more target on offense to give whoever plays quarterback enough options to work with. Parker, along with Josh Gordon would make for an excellent pairing in the team’s wide receiving corps.. Wide receiver. Louisville. DeVante Parker. 17. player. 53

Michigan State. Shilique Calhoun. 18. player. 124. Calhoun is a lengthy player, whose athleticism makes makes for a nasty player to go up against. He’s relentless when rushing the passer. Kansas City are ranked 31st against the run, and Calhoun will help even more by applying pressure to opposing quarterbacks.. Defensive end

Melvin Gordon. 19. player. 26. Gordon will benefit from Todd Gurley’s injury, but make no mistake that he is also a very talented running back. He eclipsed 2,300 yards rushing, while adding a total of 29 touchdowns. Wisconsin consistently produces great talent at the running back position, and Gordon has the potential to be very special in the NFL. The Ravens struck gold with Justin Forsett this season, but Gordon has so much upside he’ll be hard to pass on.. Running back. Wisconsin

West Virginia. Kevin White. 20. player. 123. By far West Virginia’s best threat on offense this season. He recorded over 1,300 yards in 2014 to go along with 9 touchdowns. Dallas has a lot of needs on defense, but another weapon for Tony Romo could be in the future. Plus, you never know what Jerry Jones is going to do. Other than Dez Bryant, the Cowboys don’t really have many other options in the passing game. Terrance Williams hasn’t lived up to expectations as a number two wide receiver, and tight end Jason Witten is nearing the end of his career. White will be a good edition to an already explosive Dallas offense.. Wide receiver